Rate your satisfaction level with the current Diablo 3.
#41
Posted 24 December 2012 - 06:14 PM
#42
Posted 24 December 2012 - 07:21 PM
One of my goals with the start of D3 was to make enough money to buy HotS with it and I achived that. Not to forget the 270€ I made with D3 Betakeys.
#43
Posted 24 December 2012 - 10:11 PM
#44
Posted 25 December 2012 - 12:41 AM
#45
Posted 25 December 2012 - 02:14 AM
Hope the PvP patch comes out soon
#46
Posted 25 December 2012 - 05:08 AM
Bagstone, on 24 December 2012 - 11:51 AM, said:
KillDiablosMom, on 24 December 2012 - 10:52 AM, said:
409 69.5% voted that the game was boring
180 30.5% voted that the game was not boring
This thread is about 5 months old tho
Cool, so I guess we're getting there, as the results look slightly better (51.9% are satisfied). Thanks for pulling that up.
NP
i voted for...
I am very disappointed with the game, do not play, and am not sure why I still visit this forum
Majority of my friends already stop playing aswell. I wouldn't be surprised if the Diablo community is already decreasing
Edited by KillDiablosMom, 25 December 2012 - 05:09 AM.
#47
Posted 25 December 2012 - 06:34 AM
#48
Posted 26 December 2012 - 06:11 AM
Of course, I'm not concerned with mowing through the game with a max efficiency build like the WW barb (though nothing against that if that's your taste), but instead I'm just creating my own builds and treating the game like a demon killing playground where I can be whatever sounds good to me on any given day/hour/minute. For example, just recently I've come to discover the power of the Frostburn Gauntlets (don't laugh) and I've got a bad ass ice melee wizard that puts out some great DPS but also with some serious survivability.
This is my current build/character: http://us.battle.net...0/hero/20918879
And it's great, because I've gone through like 10 builds over the last week. And just as I'm growing attached, I think... what if I did this?
I guess taking a long break does wonders. So if you're feeling burnt out, then take a break, by all means. And play a ton of Infinity Engine games and maybe some Wizardry too. Well, at least that's what I did.
Anyway, I voted option 2. It's good but it definitely could be better! Looking forward to it.
Edited by IgnatiusReilly, 26 December 2012 - 06:17 AM.
#49
Posted 26 December 2012 - 06:20 AM

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#50
Posted 26 December 2012 - 06:28 AM
#51
Posted 26 December 2012 - 06:29 AM
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#52
Posted 26 December 2012 - 07:39 AM
Jaetch, on 26 December 2012 - 06:20 AM, said:
can i have your wizard gear while you go play other games?

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#53
Posted 26 December 2012 - 09:48 AM
#54
Posted 26 December 2012 - 01:27 PM
Shadout, on 24 December 2012 - 01:25 PM, said:
Geniii, on 24 December 2012 - 01:06 PM, said:
Paragon lvls try to adress that of course, but hardly enough - I guess mostly because the benefits of paragon are relatively invisible to you ("behind-the-scene" MF and stats).
Jaetch, on 26 December 2012 - 06:20 AM, said:
#55
Posted 26 December 2012 - 02:12 PM
I know it has many flaws, mostly bad decisions taken at higher levels.
I love the art, I love the sound, I love the physics and in general it's well programmed. Can't blame the dev team for anything.
The producers and "idea men" though, they suck
#56
Posted 26 December 2012 - 02:51 PM
Of course, I've stopped playing since the end-ish of May, and it still doesn't look like they are going to fix the game, or add on to it in a meaningful way. Most likely, Blizzard is saving anything substantial for the inevitable expansion. The question is, will that expansion actually improve this game? Right now, there is nothing redeeming about this game. There is nothing done in this game that improves upon the genre, and nearly every other ARPG out now (and coming out from the looks of it) does it better.
I have hopes that this game will change for the better, but those hopes are not high, nor are they realistic.
#57
Posted 26 December 2012 - 09:31 PM
I played the game for approximately 1 month and haven't returned for more than an hour or two at a time per month.
Without even going into the deeper problems I would call it a stagnant trashcan of a game. I don't think d2 was perfect by a longshot and even back in the early 2000's I said it needed work. But expectations were that a very long development cycle would lead to a great game that would continue by building on the weaknesses and strengths of d2.
What was produced was very disappointing, and after a few band-aids nothing has improved it. It does seem that blizzards' "when it's done" attitude simply does not pay off. Seems the game was a massive joke.
Having watched some of the developers' 'in the making' videos and kept up with the game since 2008, blizzard seems to allow it's employees to simply screw around and throw paper balls at eachother in the office all day, repeatedly develop systems and then throw them away with no real goal or purpose in the game until people finally get fed up and a game is released which is still unsatisfactory.
I haven't enjoyed any blizzard games since diablo2/starcraft 2 era, WoW being a very boring game in itself. SC2 was okay but redundant and un-innovative.
Lord_Jaroh, on 26 December 2012 - 02:51 PM, said:
Of course, I've stopped playing since the end-ish of May, and it still doesn't look like they are going to fix the game, or add on to it in a meaningful way. Most likely, Blizzard is saving anything substantial for the inevitable expansion. The question is, will that expansion actually improve this game? Right now, there is nothing redeeming about this game. There is nothing done in this game that improves upon the genre, and nearly every other ARPG out now (and coming out from the looks of it) does it better.
I have hopes that this game will change for the better, but those hopes are not high, nor are they realistic.
Yes, many completely free games like path of exile are actually going to be able to compete with D3. Torchlight 2's open modding is probably the only thing that made it lose out and not compete.
D3 seems like a game that might've had a chance in the 2006-2007 era, maybe late 2008, but now it feels very weak.
No one will pay $60 for a one act expansion now either. It will have to be a huge expansion, or a very cheap one.
Edited by Crashhh1, 26 December 2012 - 09:35 PM.
#58
Posted 26 December 2012 - 10:51 PM
Crashhh1, on 26 December 2012 - 09:31 PM, said:
I don't think they'll charge 60 for it, but even if they would charge 100, many people would buy it; probably even me. Because you know what - I'm a DiabloFan, and I still have faith in Blizzard. And seeing you giving "complete dogshit" still a "4/10", I wouldn't be surprised if we'd see you around as well. Because let's face it - there are many games which are worse than "dogshit" and on a one to ten scale would have a hard time to even scratch at the one.
The only point I can agree on with you, and the reason why probably many people here don't vote for the higher options of their level of satisfcation, is that Blizzard set extreme expectations they haven't met. I wouldn't say they disappointed me as much as they did for you, but given how great some of their old games were and how much time I spent on their games in the 90s, I expected more. I knew that SC2 would be nothing for me because it's all about micro and esports, but even the interface was a huge disappointment; and similarly is not finished yet in my eyes (and the interface isn't either). But it's still a good game and better than many others. The bad ratings are all about expectations, in my opinion.
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#59
Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:06 PM
Bagstone, on 26 December 2012 - 10:51 PM, said:
Crashhh1, on 26 December 2012 - 09:31 PM, said:
I don't think they'll charge 60 for it, but even if they would charge 100, many people would buy it; probably even me. Because you know what - I'm a DiabloFan, and I still have faith in Blizzard. And seeing you giving "complete dogshit" still a "4/10", I wouldn't be surprised if we'd see you around as well. Because let's face it - there are many games which are worse than "dogshit" and on a one to ten scale would have a hard time to even scratch at the one.
The only point I can agree on with you, and the reason why probably many people here don't vote for the higher options of their level of satisfcation, is that Blizzard set extreme expectations they haven't met. I wouldn't say they disappointed me as much as they did for you, but given how great some of their old games were and how much time I spent on their games in the 90s, I expected more. I knew that SC2 would be nothing for me because it's all about micro and esports, but even the interface was a huge disappointment; and similarly is not finished yet in my eyes (and the interface isn't either). But it's still a good game and better than many others. The bad ratings are all about expectations, in my opinion.
The expectations came from basic assumptions promised by blizzard
-Bot control
-Gold being valuable and not extremely inflated
-Stat and skill points that gave the user control over his characters' build
-More content and features than d2, not less.
Many people are exaggerating the effect of nostalgia and expectations on the diablo 3 ratings given. I've always known d2 was a pretty good game (7-8 in my eyes) with many problems that could've been a 9.5-10 if it had more work put into it. I still wouldn't go back to diablo 2 even though I liked it a great deal. I would be bored.
It's standard to expect that when a sequel is released, it will improve and innovate a great deal on the previous title, there were many obvious directions that diablo could have taken. I wouldn't have minded if it went in a direction more like a 2d, isometric MMO (not full on MMO), or any other direction. The simple fact, though, is diablo 3 has significantly less than the fans required of a new age sequel to an oldschool game that was very well received.
Blizzard was a much smaller company when diablo 1&2 was created and there was a great deal of laxity with d2's problems.
Furthermore, the entire concept of an MMO was just starting to come to life on the internet.
It had the proper look and feel of a dark, gothic game, it had stat points, skill points, and the acts were roughly the same length as d3.
We had charms, realistic effects like a limit of arrows/quivers, jewels and skulls to socket, a horadric cube, et cetera.
Many fans of the time imagined that a diablo 3 would take these functions and others, and create a massive series with more content and playtime and continue growing.
I may have even played diablo 2 longer than I enjoyed it with the imagination that in the future, it would be expanded upon. What we got was a very late sequel that was slapped together unthoughtfully.
Edited by Crashhh1, 26 December 2012 - 11:07 PM.
#60
Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:25 PM
Edited by EleSaturate, 27 December 2012 - 02:36 AM.

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